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Locus in quo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Locus in quo Locus in quo means, in British common law, the "scene of the event",〔(Clickdocs.com )〕 or The phrase comes from the Latin language, meaning "The place in which".〔(Latin phrases site ).〕〔(Merriam-Webster dictionary ).〕〔(Answers.com )〕 In law, ''locus in quo'' refers to "the place where the cause of action arose", that is, the land to which the defendant trespassed.〔( Legal phrase web page ). (Technically, it was called Trespass ''quare clausum fregit'', "Wherefore he broke the close.")〕 It may also be used, more generally, as any place mentioned, that is, the venue or place mentioned.〔(Infoplease.com )〕〔(Bartleby's ), citing E. Cobham Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898).〕 ==References== 〔
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